Mass Splitting of Mesons and Baryons and Composite Model
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概要
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Mass splitting of mesons and baryons, both inter unitary multiplets and inter isomultiplets, is discussed by a simple method under the assumption that the origin of the breakdown of SU(3) symmetry is merely due to the existence of small mass differences among the fundamental triplet, of which all particles are composed. Beyond the well-known formulas which are derived under the general assumption on the transformation property of the symmetry breaking Hamiltonian in unitary space, many new mass formulas are derived, which agree with experimental results fairly well.
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- 1965-07-25
著者
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Ishida Shin
Department Of Physics And Atomic Energy Research Institute College Of Science And Engineering Nihon University
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Ishida Shin
Department Of Physics And Atomic Energy Research Institute College Of Science & Technology Nihon University
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